This Morning from CBS News, Oct. 22, 2015
Clinton's word
The former secretary of state-turned Democratic presidential candidate will face lawmakers' questions for the second time today over the deadly attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya. But the pressure today is on both Clinton and the Republicans leading the Benghazi committee, who have been accused of using it solely to tarnish their political rival's image ahead of a national election.
Mother and baby
A Taiwanese woman who gave birth on a China Airlines flight to the United States has reportedly been deported and separated from her child. But new details have emerged that could land the new mom in legal trouble.
Distracted driving
Many cars now have technology meant to fight distracted driving, but a new study shows going hands-free can be more dangerous and distracting than first thought. The study, done for the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, found using a voice-controlled system that syncs to a smartphone can be as mentally taxing as balancing your checkbook.
Fitbit vulnerability
A security researcher has shown that a Fitbit fitness tracker can be hacked over its Bluetooth connection in a matter of just 10 seconds. That means a hacker could sit next to you on a bench while you tighten your laces for a run and have plenty of time to launch an attack.
Jon Stewart
When Jon Stewart's fans learned his life after "The Daily Show" would take him to a farm, they might have thought it was a joke. More than two months after the multi-Emmy winner stepped away from the "fake" news desk, he and his wife Tracey showed "CBS This Morning" around their New Jersey property.
Cheap Harley?
Don't count on it. The legendary motorcycle maker is facing disappointing earnings and a declining market share -- conditions which often prompt companies to lower sticker prices to boost sales, but Harley-Davidson is anything but typical, and the boss has a different plan.
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